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Riona Hazuki
Born
(1975-07-11) July 11, 1975 (age 48)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality
Japanese
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1993–present
Spouses
unknown
(m. 1998; div. 1998)
unknown
(m. 2004; div. 2015)
unknown
(m. 2018)
Children
1
Riona Hazuki (葉月里緒奈 Hazuki Riona), born Mai Yamada (山田麻衣 Yamada Mai, born on July 11, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan), is a Japanese actress. In 1999, she played the main role in Owls' Castle.
RionaHazuki (葉月里緒奈 HazukiRiona), born Mai Yamada (山田麻衣 Yamada Mai, born on July 11, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan), is a Japanese actress. In 1999, she played...
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aired on TBS in 1993. Kaoru Kobayashi Yoko Shimada Michitaka Tsutsui RionaHazuki Atsuko Takahata 高畑淳子 (in Japanese). TBS. Retrieved 2011-09-25. v t e...
Nakadai 1999 Owls' Castle Masahiro Shinoda Kiichi Nakai, Mayu Tsuruta, RionaHazuki 1999 Based on the novel under the same name. Gohatto Nagisa Oshima Ryuhei...
and produced by Seiji Kameda. In 1995, RionaHazuki recorded a cover of "Kimi ga Suki Dakara" for her album Riona. "Kimi ga Suki Dakara" debuted on the...
adapted by screenwriter Miho Nakazono into a 2003 Wowow drama starring RionaHazuki. From 2000 to 2002, Hayashi wrote the serialized novel Anego, about a...
Steve Buscemi United States Crime comedy The Black Angel Takashi Ishii RionaHazuki, Jimpachi Nezu, Miyuki Ono Japan The Boys Rowan Woods David Wenham, Toni...
International Film Festival Parasite Eve Masayuki Ochiai Hiroshi Mikami, RionaHazuki, Tomoko Nakajima — Perfect Blue Satoshi Kon Mystery, thriller Animated...
– Yuka Itaya, actress July 5 – Ai Sugiyama, tennis player July 11 – RionaHazuki, actress July 22 – Kenshin Kawakami, baseball pitcher August 1 – Ryoko...
Anna) Voiced by: Anzu Haruno Lion Hasebe (長谷部 理音, Hasebe Rion) Voiced by: Riona Imaizumi A strategist for the group, she calls herself a team manager and...